I have watched this bike on Amazon but there have been some that had issues with bad welding such as the fork getting welded backwards. I'm sure that's a fluke on some but based off the bike seeing it in action and close up it looks to be a solid bike.
While you can ride this off-road one thing to note is the rims and the fork are carbon steel. Just be careful not to go overboard or accidents can happen. I am really impressed with the acceleration on this bike but if you truly want to commute for distance you'll have to factor in weight and PAS mode setting to maximize your battery. I figure about 20 miles tops with PAS and 10 to 12 throttle if you are around 220 to 230 weight.
@@mrgreen2769 The one I have didn't have any issues like that. I don't even know how you could weld the fork on backwards...lol. Often times they spin the fork around the opposite direction for shipping I suppose maybe someone can get confused not sure.
Just a note, ActBest and Qlife are the same manufacturers. It's interesting how they rip consumers off over a different bike color. The vibrant colors like orange, red and white sell $30.00 more and the ridiculous price they tack on just to add two plastic fenders and a rack. I'm sure these bikes are nice budget ebikes but they're going to squeeze out every dime they can out of you for slight cosmetic changes. The frame does look solid and also light enough should you just want to ride the bike without e assistance. Most people confuse the actual range on these ebikes and don't take this into consideration that they add that to your average riding without e power. I can easily put 10 to 15 miles a day on my regular mountain bike but if done right you can extend that distance via pedal assist.
@mikerochester I think they manufacture these bikes in different locations. Likely someone smoking weed got ahold of those few bike when it was welded together. Kinda nuts it made it past quality assurance inspections.
I have two questions, is it a thumb throttle or hand? Also when you start using the throttle is it very sensitive(meaning the motor starts right away) or does it take a second to turn on
@@mikerochester Both Qlife and ActBest are linked business I contacted their number and confirmed this. Basically either bike brand will perform the same.
@@mikerochester your audience isn't only american brother. In much of Europe these types of units are capped, prior to sale, to 25kmh/15mph to be considered legal without any form of insurance/licence. The same with the electric scooters
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Your review is very professional👍
Can't ask for much more at that price !
@@matthewyeager7662 Yeah it's priced to sell.
I have watched this bike on Amazon but there have been some that had issues with bad welding such as the fork getting welded backwards. I'm sure that's a fluke on some but based off the bike seeing it in action and close up it looks to be a solid bike.
While you can ride this off-road one thing to note is the rims and the fork are carbon steel. Just be careful not to go overboard or accidents can happen. I am really impressed with the acceleration on this bike but if you truly want to commute for distance you'll have to factor in weight and PAS mode setting to maximize your battery. I figure about 20 miles tops with PAS and 10 to 12 throttle if you are around 220 to 230 weight.
Thanks for sharing. Yeah this bike definitely isn't designed for off-road.
@@mrgreen2769 The one I have didn't have any issues like that. I don't even know how you could weld the fork on backwards...lol.
Often times they spin the fork around the opposite direction for shipping I suppose maybe someone can get confused not sure.
Just a note, ActBest and Qlife are the same manufacturers. It's interesting how they rip consumers off over a different bike color. The vibrant colors like orange, red and white sell $30.00 more and the ridiculous price they tack on just to add two plastic fenders and a rack. I'm sure these bikes are nice budget ebikes but they're going to squeeze out every dime they can out of you for slight cosmetic changes. The frame does look solid and also light enough should you just want to ride the bike without e assistance. Most people confuse the actual range on these ebikes and don't take this into consideration that they add that to your average riding without e power. I can easily put 10 to 15 miles a day on my regular mountain bike but if done right you can extend that distance via pedal assist.
@mikerochester I think they manufacture these bikes in different locations. Likely someone smoking weed got ahold of those few bike when it was welded together. Kinda nuts it made it past quality assurance inspections.
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@@Staticky1000 Thanks for watching
I have two questions, is it a thumb throttle or hand? Also when you start using the throttle is it very sensitive(meaning the motor starts right away) or does it take a second to turn on
I show both in the video the thumb throttle is on the right hand side and I do a 20 MPH throttle only test showing you acceleration.
Hi can you review actbest race 27.5? 😊
Thank you
@@ChanNado-f4t It's possible they send me one for a review.
@@mikerochester Both Qlife and ActBest are linked business I contacted their number and confirmed this. Basically either bike brand will perform the same.
are your top speeds in the 21st gear??
@@gigglefart2340 Top speed is dictated by the pedal assist the motor of the bike. PAS five
Can you hack the speedometer and increase the speed?
Actually it already is it comes as a class three at 28 mph max speed
@@mikerochester, by any chance you wouldn’t need a license for that bike right ?
@17fsakes Not sure I understand the question You don't need a license for a pedal bike.
Can you share more information?
@@mikerochester your audience isn't only american brother. In much of Europe these types of units are capped, prior to sale, to 25kmh/15mph to be considered legal without any form of insurance/licence. The same with the electric scooters
@@sickbailey21 Appreciate the information but I still don't understand the question. I guess clarifying would help.
My bike came with welding wrong is there any way to fix it
Not sure I understand, can you share more information.
@ The front frame came welded wrong so I have the bike and I can’t use it I sent the seller a message about it and I have to wait and see
@grandmasterpro9742 I understand have now. I've never heard of that happening but hopefully they get back to you soon.